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The Maverick Sportster appeared in the 1955 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance – Entered by Mrs Sterling Gladwin. This makes it perhaps the first American Fiberglass Sports Car that attended a world class Concours dElegance outside of the Corvette.
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